Physics Letters B (Apr 2023)

Newtonian cosmology from quantum corrected Newtonian potential

  • Rituparna Mandal,
  • Sunandan Gangopadhyay,
  • Amitabha Lahiri

Journal volume & issue
Vol. 839
p. 137807

Abstract

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We study the Newtonian cosmology taking into account the leading classical and quantum corrections of order O(G2) in the Newtonian potential. We first derive the modified Friedmann equations starting from the non-relativistic conservation of kinetic energy and potential energy for an infinitesimal mass. We then consider the leading classical correction term and the quantum correction term in the Newtonian potential for deriving the Friedmann equation, however, the quantum correction term is too small and hence does not contribute in the physical results. We then investigate the difference in scale factor with the usual scale factor for various matters like radiation, dust and cosmological constant by considering the corrections in the Newtonian potential. We observe that the evolution of the universe is similar for radiation and dust cases at late times. The cosmological constant case shows a steep increase in the scale factor compared to the other cases. We also note that the universe may have a bounce in the case of radiation depending on the sign of the coefficient of the leading classical correction.